The Reds are on a massive high after mauling Manchester City 4-1 on Saturday to secure their biggest win since Klopp took charge.

City were ripped to pieces inside the first 32 minutes with Eliaquim Mangala's own goal followed up by goals from Brazilian duo Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino.

Goalkeeper Mignolet reckons the Reds have the hunger to keep climbing the table and said: "We play a pressing game, but we press with an idea.

"It's not like in my family, who say 'you fly like a dog on a piece of meat'. No, there is always an idea. If you can do that with the whole group, you can make it very difficult for teams like Manchester City.

"Last year we did not achieve the desired results against the top sides. We knew it was very important this year and so far we have not done badly against the top teams.

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"That can only give us a boost. We now have a number of matches in the Premier League against opponents who are somewhat easier and we can draw a lot of confidence from this game."

Sergio Aguero pulled one back for City on the stroke of half time, but Martin Skrtel's volley on 81 minutes completed the rout.

Klopp's men have lost just once in eight games under the German.

But Klopp is refusing to get carried away and said: "We are not satisfied. We can't change our targets just because we have won.

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"We don't have to think about the top four. Our situation is difficult enough and if somebody asks us if we can go to the top then it's not my problem.

"I don't think that way. The money is in the Champions League but I can't promise it now. It's hard work.

"They changed the manager here. It wasn't because of the weather and it wasn't a problem with Brendan Rodgers, because he is a brilliant manager. But they had to change something. Only two weeks ago we lost to Crystal Palace. I can't say that we are good enough, but if you want to write it you can."